Houston

Digital rendering of James Turrell’s Skyspace installation for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2013. Rendering: Andreas Tjeldflaat.

Digital rendering of James Turrell’s Skyspace installation for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2013. Rendering: Andreas Tjeldflaat.

Houston

James Turrell

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
1001 Bissonnet
April 7–August 18, 2013

Curated by Alison de Lima Greene, Carmen Giménez, Michael Govan, Christine Y. Kim, Nat Tro

With works ranging from small enclosures to volcano-size constructions, James Turrell has spent more than four decades crafting spaces in which to contemplate natural and artificial light. Beginning this April, three institutions in as many cities will work in concert to present a retrospective: The MFAH will gather a suite of the artist’s light projections and installations from 1967 to today; LACMA’s sprawling chapter will feature almost fifty drawings, photographs, models, and holograms; and in his first solo museum exhibition in New York since 1980, Turrell will transform the Guggenheim’s rotunda into a vast Skyspace. This tripartite exhibition will occasion two new publications and unveil many works for the first time, in a continent-spanning presentation befitting an artist who addresses spatial, architectural, and geographic context on scales both intimate and vast.